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Monstruo Americano

Esta serie se adentra en los rincones oscuros de la psique humana, explorando cómo los individuos comunes pueden transformarse en monstruos. Sigue a personajes en viajes que revelan el suspenso y el horror psicológico que acechan bajo la superficie de vidas aparentemente normales. Las narrativas son un examen del mal y sus manifestaciones, diseñadas para mantener a los lectores al borde de sus asientos. Estas historias a menudo desdibujan las líneas entre víctima y perpetrador, lo que lleva a revelaciones escalofriantes e inquietantes.

American Monster
American Monster Volume 1

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  1. American Monster Volume 1

    • 120 páginas
    • 5 horas de lectura

    The ugliest side of humanity may be humanity's only hope. Collecting the first five issues of Brian Azzarello's (100 Bullets, DarkKnight III) latest masterpiece, with horrifically, beautiful artwork from JuanDoe (Fantastic Four, Joker's Asylum). In a small Midwestern town, a large man with a horribly scarred face getsoff a bus, and takes a room. He spooks the locals-nobody knows him-or do they?It's impossible to say be-cause he seemingly has no face. The man's intentionsremain unknown, until he takes on a corrupt sheriff and the rural crew of racistarms dealers. The town's impression of the man changes, and he's seen as ahero...until his real intentions bubble to the surface. The man isn't there toend the gang, but to take it over. And he's just getting started.

    American Monster Volume 1
  2. In a small Midwestern town, a large man with a horribly scarred face gets off a bus, and takes a room. He spooks the locals–nobody knows him–or do they? It’s impossible to say be-cause he seemingly has no face. The man’s intentions remain unknown, until he takes on a corrupt sheriff and the rural crew of racist arms dealers. The town’s impression of the man changes, and he’s seen as a hero…until his real intentions bubble to the surface. The man isn’t there to end the gang, but to take it over. And he’s just getting started.

    American Monster